EASTON, Pa. -- Crayola has the blues -- five, to be exact. The iconic crayon maker left it to fans to come up with a name for a new blue crayon replacing the recently retired color dandelion. After ...
You're probably already done with your back-to-school shopping (if you had any), but you may want to make another trip down the art supply aisle after reading about Crayola's latest news. The crayon ...
Dandelion is on its way out of Crayola's famous crayon box. It's time to make way for -- wait, what's that crayon's name again? After asking the public's help in retiring one of its colors, leading to ...
Crayola blue it with the name of its new crayon color, according to some early reactions. The longtime crayon-maker retired original color "dandelion" from its classic box of 24 to make room for a new ...
Just when you thought Crayola had every color in the universe covered, the company is about to debut a whole new hue. And it’s something most have never seen before. The “new to the world” blue was ...
Crayola bid farewell to the crayon color dandelion on Friday, a dark shade of yellow introduced in 1990. Formerly called Binney & Smith, the Easton, Pennsylvania-based company has been producing ...
What words come to mind when you see the deep reddish-brown crayon known as Indian Red? Well, Crayola, the company that makes crayons, wants to know. The company wants your help in changing the name ...
Crayola has unveiled its new blue crayon, about a month after it retired the color Dandelion from its 24-count crayon box set. The art supply company on Friday gave fans their first look at the new ...
Color no one surprised: These days, even a new crayon name draws criticism. Crayola announced the name of a new blue crayon this week: “Bluetiful,” which beat out four other names with 40% of the vote ...
The limited-edition eight-crayon set marks the first time the crayon-maker has allowed changes to its distinctive box.
Crayola bid farewell to the crayon color dandelion on Friday, a dark shade of yellow introduced in 1990. Formerly called Binney & Smith, the Easton, Pennsylvania-based company has been producing ...
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